Ramaphosa to engage world leaders on SA’s stance on Russia/Ukraine war

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Ramaphosa to engage world leaders on SA’s stance on Russia/Ukraine war
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President Cyril Ramaphosa may not have plans to travel to Russia yet, but he will be engaging world leaders to explain why SA decided to abstain during a recent UN General Assembly vote.

Ramaphosa noted the incident which almost led to a stampede when community members became unruly because they wanted to speak to him. The police were called in to restore calm.

On ending the national state of disaster, he said: “I said, I want it to come to an end and we are looking at health measures that can be put in place to enable us to continue managing the pandemic.

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